Henna-tattoo

Its a flowering plant used since antiquity to dye skin, hair, fingernails, leather and wool. is also used for temporary tattooing. Use of henna for body art has enjoyed a recent renaissance due to improvements in cultivation, processing, and the emigration of people from traditional henna-using regions.

For skin dyeing, a paste of ground henna (either prepared from a dried powder or from fresh ground leaves) is placed in contact with the skin from a few hours to overnight. Henna stains can last a few days to a month depending on the quality of the paste, individual skin type, and how long the paste is allowed to stay on the skin. Henna also acts as an anti-fungal and a preservative for leather and cloth.

Henna flowers have been used to create perfume since ancient times, and henna perfume is experiencing a resurgence. Henna repels some insect pests and mildew. It is used by married woman as well as unmarried as a pray of bringing luck to their family and even according to "Ayurvedic" purpose, it is good for skin to keep it safe from being dry in winter.

So, via Kundu you can experience that helpful tattooing in your skin in different designs from a traditional tattoo artist.

Kundu Kultur Bygmarksvej 43 5210 Odense NV tlf: +45-66191609